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Who Is Your Christmas Amigo Secreto In Brazil?Father Noel is the gift-bringer in Brazil. According to Brazilian folklore, he lives in Greenland, and it’s been said that because of how warm it is in Brazil during the Christmas holiday, Father Noel wears silk clothing to stay cool.
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Holiday TraditionsHang Your Stocking By The Chimney With Care Here Comes Sinter Klaas Down The Lane To Holland Christmas Caroling Through The Ages Toast The Holidays With A Cup Of Egg Nog Celebrate The Jewish Festival Of Lights
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Holiday TraditionsHang Your Stocking By The Chimney With Care ... stuffers or stocking fillers. Tradition in western culture dictates that a child who behaves badly during the year will receive only a piece of coal. But how did the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace begin? One legend says that has it that St. Nicholas of Myra heard of a farmer who had three ... ... Europe began to adopt the use of Christmas trees as part of their Christmas celebrations. They made special decorations for their trees from foods like cookies and sugar stick candy. The first historical reference to the familiar cane shape goes dates as far back as 1670 when the choirmaster at the Cologne ... A Winter Wonderland Filled With Snowmen ... entire family of snow people. And there was nothing as fun as finding old clothes and other items around your house to bring him to life. Afterwards, as long as it stayed cold enough outside, your new frosty friend was there to greet visitors to your home for days to come. For those in warmer climates ... Celebrate Christmas And Three Kings Day In Germany ... tree pastry, Christbaumgeback, is white dough that can be molded into shapes and baked for tree decorations. Christmas trees are very popular in Germany. Some homes in Germany have several Christmas trees, and in all towns across Germany, they can be seen glittering and glowing. Some homes also display ... ... was a Catholic home, and that all friends were welcome there to celebrate Christmas. The candles were also an invitation to priests to enter the home, say the Christmas Mass, eat dinner, and spend the night with the family. Irish women bake a seed cake for each person in the house. They also make three ...
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